I tried the patch but I still experience the problem.
I have a Novatel MC950D and I'm running Jaunty on an ASUS 1000 eee PC.
If I boot with the stick plugged in, the nm-applet will connect. If I
remove the stick and re-plug it, the connection is not re-established.
If I don't boot with the stick p
I don't have the random X freeze.
On 11/17/07, Louis XVI with a gun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> As everybody have a P100 on this topic I want to ask a question, Is it
> possible to know if owners of a p100 with a nvidia graphic card are
> affected by ramdom X freeze and stucks ...
>
> --
> tos
Awesome work guys. I sent an email to Brian Murray to ask him to make sure
this is applied to the latest Ubuntu build.
On 11/14/07, Gene Lapointe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here's a mirror for anyone else who needs the file (in case you run you
> of bandwidth.
>
>
> http://005c5af.netsolhost.c
I have no idea how it normally works. This is the first bug I've raised and
I ended up having to do a lot of work. The only feedback I ever got from a
Ubuntu team member was regarding the "triage" of the bug. I haven't heard
about anyone actually working on this.
I think the key problem is that we
@Luis
Very sorry to hear about your troubles :( Hope everything gets better for
you! Thanks for all your help. Got my sound working now, and just need to
reconfig video and network.
Thanks,
R.
Sorry to hear about the awful experience
On 11/8/07, Luis Suárez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> @Rob
I have managed to get the 2.6.23 kernel working with Kamikaze5 patches. I
have sound, glorious sound!!
It only took me about 2 or 3 weeks and that is time I'll never get back :)
I don't have my video working right yet or the network, but don't see those
as being too difficult to get going.
For an
as there in
the first place.
Not sure if I'm missing compiling something into the kernel, or if it's just
a device numbering problem.
Anyone have any bright ideas?
R.
On 11/7/07, Gene Lapointe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Any luck yet RobA?
>
> --
> toshi
n 11/5/07, Dany Martineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To RobA:
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> I'm not even using ubuntu, but mandriva 2008.0. I wanted to share my
> discovery as i did use ubuntu sometimes and found people in community very
> helpful.
> As i'm using vanilla kernel
Thanks man. I'll give it a whirl.
On 11/5/07, Dany Martineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To RobA:
>
> I'm not even using ubuntu, but mandriva 2008.0. I wanted to share my
> discovery as i did use ubuntu sometimes and found people in community very
> helpful.
@DANNY
Hi, quick question(s) about your kernel compile:
1. How did you download the 2.6.23.1 source? apt-get something or git?
2. You mention make xconfig - are you able to send your config file? Any
other configuration you did?
3. What make command did you type? make (with args), make-dkpg or
deb
Yes, please do tell all.
I have issues with the many ways to download the source and many ways to
build the kernel. I've been following f'g howtos for a couple of weeks and
still have issues building the damn kernel for Ubuntu. I've been able to
compile the kernel and restricted modules but have m
K, I just managed to get the restricted drivers compiling on 2.6.22-14. So
video is good again. Somethings up with my network now :(
I'll post my 2 heavily edited files as per this link:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomRestrictedModules
Essentially I removed all of the unnecessary platfor
The problem seems to be mostly related to the way the kernel is compiled.
The kernel version 2.6.22 definitely has all the right pieces to work - and
reportedly does work on other platforms with the DSDT.aml fix. It sounds
like the Ubuntu precompiled kernel makes the DSDT.aml fix not work.
There a
regarding the kernel not having INTEL_HDA - I don't know why. I've been
trying to recompile the kernel to get the sound working, but no luck yet.
Sounds like loliverouge got something working. I'm still trying to put
restricted drivers back into my custom kernel so that I've at least got the
video
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136469 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136469
We know of the workaround in Feisty. We want Gutsy to work.
On 10/25/07, Jengerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136469 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136469
>
>
Correct. No one has this working (unless you revert to a previous version of
the kernel from Feisty and use the DSDT fix in a link way way up in the
stack).
However we now have $100 to the person who fixes this, probably a bit more
because someone said they'd contribute "something".
And loliverou
cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 | grep Codec
Codec: Conexant CX20551 (Waikiki)
On 10/22/07, Carlos Villaronga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Same here with Toshiba A205-S4629
> Idem : sound works on Feisty after 4 hour looking in the internet but none
> on Gutsy.
>
> Result of : cat /proc/asound
I suggest we total the amount of $$ we are willing to pay to the person who
fixes this bug.
I'm in for $50 CDN !!
I think we have enough people to make this bugfix worthwhile to someone.
On 10/22/07, Elisée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello guys, I'm from #134734. Well after reading your com
Louis - if you've got a workaround - please provide precise details for
those waiting with baited breath :)
You got sound working - how did you do it?
Which Toshiba do you have? Which version of the bios? What did your DSDT
changes look like? Which version of the kernel? Etc? Anything special for
I'm in the same boat as you. I've never seen the DSDT workaround actually
work. I've created a new DSDT.dsl file by:
- extracting and reverse engineering the original DSDT.dsl from the
bios
- changing variables that look like _T_0 to T_0
- changing some strings that look like "*PNP0C14
Public bug reported:
Boot with acpi=off and sound works.
Tried modifying DSDT.aml as per this link and still does not work:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/96259-toshiba-p100
-series-sound-fix-ubuntu.html
Have Gutsy Gibbon
Kernel: 2.6.22.10.11
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# tail /p
Confirmed problem for me on Toshiba Satellite P100 PSPA3C SD402E.
DSDT.aml work around from here doesn't work for me:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/96259-toshiba-p100
-series-sound-fix-ubuntu.html
Kernel package "linux-generic-2.6.22.10.11".
Any suggestions?
R.
--
tosh
I've got the same problem on Toshiba P100-PSPA3C SD402E.
I've tried the DSDT.aml fix as described but it does not appear to be
working. Not sure how to confirm if kernel is using the .aml patch in
the initial ram disk image I created.
Any idea how to tell? I am using 7.04, bios v4, created my own
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